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His calendar became a bottleneck, and organizational decision making virtually ground to a halt.
The group's luxury-car division, Mercedes-Benz, under the direction of Helmut Werner, was making virtually all its profits at the time.
For the century leading up to World War II, New York City was the epicenter of production, making virtually everything the young nation needed.
These findings, described today in the journal Nature, open a new chapter in the 30-year quest to develop superconductors that operate at room temperature, which could revolutionize society by making virtually everything that runs on electricity much more efficient.
The act as well as making virtually all of the European Convention on Human Rights directly enforceable in the U.K. courts brought fundamental change to the way in which U.K. courts and tribunals interpret legislation.
Virtually no one changes money at the official rate of Z$30,000 to $1. On the black market, you pay around Z$250,000 (at least, you did last week), making virtually everyone, especially the middle class, technically crooks.
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Neal Huntington made virtually no moves at all.
"It's made virtually no impact on my electricity bill".
File-sharing has made virtually all music available for nothing.
It made virtually no profit on the rest.
But those negotiations have so far made virtually no progress.
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